When a testing system is connected to a debug port of a tape drive unit or a SCSI bus, a self-checking test for a fabricating process is executed. When the testing system is not connected, the self-checking test for normal operation is executed. And in a test of a single card, a motor test and an MR head resistance test, which are tests of a mechanical structure portion, are omitted. In addition, in a box assembling process, the test contents are suppressed to a minimum prior to adjustments to the tape head. Furthermore, in a test program, the status of a flag or an indication corresponding to a test executed in a next step is changed.
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1. A method for controlling a start-up operation of a unit having at least a circuit portion and being connectable to an outside device, comprising the steps of: executing a first self-checking test when a connection between the outside device, and the circuit portion is not recognized, wherein said outside device is used for making a test or adjustment in a process of fabricating said unit; transmitting a predetermined command from said unit to recognize said connection, and ascertaining whether receipt of a control command output from said outside device in response to said predetermined command is detected, wherein said step of transmitting a predetermined command further comprises communicating said predetermined command and said control command between said outside device and said circuit portion through an interface; and executing a second self-checking test including at least a part of said first self-checking test, when said connection between the outside device and the circuit portion is recognized.
2. A method for executing a self-checking test of a unit equipped with a mechanical part for performing a predetermined operation and a control board for controlling said mechanical part, comprising: a first step of executing a test common to a first self-checking test, which is executed when said unit is in a finished-product state, and a second self-checking test, which is executed when said unit is in an unfinished-product state, wherein said second self-checking test further comprises overwriting one or more flag-settings of a program in accordance with a next self-checking test; a second step of judging whether said unit is in said finished-product state; and a third step of continuing, one of the set of said first self-checking test, or said second self-checking test, based on said judgment in said second step.
3. A control board, which is combined with a mechanical part for performing a predetermined operation and stores a program for controlling said mechanical part, said control board comprising: an interface for communicating data between said control board and an outside device, wherein said program includes one or more types of self-checking test programs, and also includes a process of outputting a predetermined command to said outside device through said interface and a process of selecting and executing a specific self-checking test program from said one or more types of self-checking test programs in accordance with a control command input from said outside device through said interface in response to said predetermined command, wherein, at the time of selecting said specific self-checking test program from said one or more types of self-checking test programs, said specific self-checking test program is selected on the basis of whether a predetermined flag has been set by a control command output from said outside device.
4. The control board according to claim 3 , wherein, when said flag has been set, said specific self-checking test program is selected on the basis of a type of flag.
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